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ton us or Interest. AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER AND NOTED. Written in Condensed horm and Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Busv Readers. Miss Maud Brockinton, ot the Indiaatown section, is visiting aunt, Mrs. J. 6. Hudnall. Mr. Fuller T. Rickenbaker, of Springfield, Orangeburg fpunty. was the guest of Dr. A. M. Snider last Friday.' Aft. C. W. Stoll has been apposed referee in bankraputcy for Williiamsburg county. Prof. Chapman, of New York, (he well known piano tuner, is in town lor a few days. Mr. Willie E. Montgomery left for Manning last week to take a '!>? T ..ntaa timer position wini iuq uuijvh jlftop Co.. of that to'.vn. Mrs. F. M. Brittoa, Sr., of Church post office, sent us this week a turnip weighing 6? pounds. This is a fair specimen from about [ 75 bushels that hare been gathered of! one-foarth of au acre. Who can beat this? Under an order of the United Stales court E. L. Hirsch, Esq., has beer, appointed receiver lor the stock of merchandise and effects ef Mr. Charles J Lcsesne. Pending a settlement Mr.Lesesne's ste^e was closed on Tuesday. Mr. H. D. Reddick, having adjusted matters stisfaetoriiy with his creditors, reopened his store Tuesday morning. Mr. Reddick has' an immense stock of every sort of merchandise which he is going to sell regardless of prices. Ke?d his announcement in in our advertising columns. There were thirteen visiting attorneys in attendance upon the court last week, as follows: ?:' Florence, Messrs. Galletly, P A I Witlcex, Olaytou, Shipp, McNeill.; Georgetown, Walter Hazard, F L Wilc^; Marion, Messrs. J M JnltiflQp and (J A woods; Manning, Mr. A C David; Charleston, Mr. HugerFitz Simmon?; Sumter, Col. K D Lee; Lake City, Mr. W L Bast. Mr. S. I. Till, proprietor of the New York Racket store, Manning, 8. C., desires us to say that hia advertisement in a previous issue offering $1000 worth of sample goods at twenty-five, fifty and tome at rvor one hundred percent off, should have read seventy-five instead of one huudred per cent off as to the last item of discount, Don't fail to read in this is^ue ?'a letter from Santa Claus to S. I, Till." - | County Treasurer R. D. Rollins is our duly authorized agent. Foi the convenience of our patrons remote from town, we have arranged with him to receive money and issue receipts lor same while on "v his rounds. When you aie pay ing your taxes don't foi^et to re% member Tub Record. tf | The criminal court adjourned : cine die Wednesday afternoon when the court of common pleas Hbus opened. Several important &&Hl cases came up, but one sidt jSjSH^other, in nearly every in Glance, moved for a continuance. Ii the Mayo case,involving a suit ' agaiast the A, C. L. railroad foi $25 000 damages, on account o! there being doubt concerning the ; jury law, the circuit judges beinf divided in opinion as to its con stitution&lity, the defendant asked for a continuance. The validity of the iaw was not discussed, bni under the circmstances the judge f thought the motion had merit auc granted it. i : % "t v- ' > V Look out for the blue X. | ? Mr. Luther A. Rfser returned to ? hia home in Newberry alter a visitof some week^te^Mr. and Mrs. LeRov Lee. Monday afternoon abount sunset the down freight ran into a bunch of cattle belonging to Capt. ^ G Purvis Nelson, killing three! I ? r* rt /innnlinn hrn mora T ll p | <11111 v<l V n U iu*ri M? A t?w cows were all good milkers and gi valuable animals. St Among the Churches. Rev. Manning Conners, on fe< his was from the State convention, stopped over in town and preach- O ed at the Baptist church Sunday 0f morning. p2 Rev. W. H. Hodges, formerly jn pastor of the Methodist church at this place, filled the pulpit of the ^ Baptist church Sunday evening. oa Rev. A. J. Cauthen, who sue- . ceeds Rev. W. S. Martin to the J1} pastorate of the Kingstreo Methodist church, arrived here Tuesday to look over his new field. Mr. ap Cauthen will remove his family to this place in a tew davs. rtevs. i til Martin and Caulhen will each m preach one sermon in the cj, Methodist church on Suuday or next, the former in the morning and the latter in the evening. The Baptist State convention met in Florence December 3. The ^ session lasted through several s days, and was harmonious and of unusual interest. Among those A in attendance as preaehers and 1 delegates thefollowing were noted: 1 Iters, G T Gresham, D F Crosland, H Louis J Bristow and Mr. Joel E Q Brunson. ? Editors st the Exposition. th< I lot Thursday, December 12, is press day at the South Carolina Inter- ^ State and West Indian Exposition. to A naraber of the newspaper men wo of the State have signified their Bu intention ef being present, so that ^ the press will be well represented It at the meeting to be held on that So day. An attractive program hat been arranged for the editors' en- jn, tertainment and they will receive a royal welcome from the management of the Exposition, which 9ic appreciates the work of ine news- M. j papers throughout the Slate toward making the big show a wc success. Cu Ail the cbiliiron tnaue happy bv going to Tili's store at Man- , " m , niag. Manchester leads the list o < " English cities in the number of tn public housns?called saloons in 901 1 the United States. ^ 7* u Wl I For Exchange. 8^< Wc are now ready to exchange th . cotton seed meal tor cotton seed, of I and will give two tons of meal for *7 I three tons o/seed, we paying the in freight on buth. Will take seed 1 at any railroad station in the couu- te: ty in car load lots of ten tons or 01 . more. L. P. XINDKK, 12t19 Kingstree, S, C. Buy your good lrocn 6.1 Till at | Manaing. H( te' Now is the time to get cheap on ! reading matter. Note onr clab eo offers. CJ m m w To be bold at Cost. ^ cr; J The entire stock ol goods con- ?o tained in my store will be sold at ^ cost. Now is the time to get bar- an * gains. I have on hand al60 a Tr large stock of Toys and a quantity of seed oats cheap for cash. is ' H, D. REDD1CK, Agent. ; ( [ Road Santa Claus letter to S. I. ^ Till, of Manning this woalf, , fa ! HOME H AMD CHILD Does your horse "feel his Lts"? What a difference bereen the grain-fed and t:he ass-fed horse! The first roncr and full of cnncrer. the o ? O O ?? cond flabby, weak and tired \ it before he begins. The ; eding makes the difference. Children are not alike either, ne is rosy, bright-eyed, full life and laughter, another is lie, weak and dull The feedg again is responsible. { Sickly children need special eding. They don't "feel their ] ;ts". Scott's Emulsion adds st the right richness to their et It is like grain to the irse. The child gets new ipetite and strong digestion. Scott's Emulsion is more an food. It is a strong edicine. It rouses up dull lildren, puts new flesh on thin ies and red blood into pale ies. It makes children grow. :ott's Emulsion makes ordi^ggHTlnary food do its picture represent* Pw||^j the Trade Mark of hcott'j [KSBffl&g Emulsion and is on the BKgaTOffi wrapper of every bottle. S|oS ^ Send for free smplc. SCOTT & BOWNK, 409 Pear! St, New York. ItiMijlgjBg 50c and $t. all druggists. Don'l judge a tnau by his voice? e cheapest watch ticks the idest. THE PRIDE OF HEROES; danj- soldiers in the la?t war wrote say that for scratches, bi uises, cuts, unds, corns, sore feet and stiff joints icklen's Arnica Salve is the best in s world. Same for burns, scalds, lis, ulcers, skin eruptions and piles. cures or no par. Only 26c at D. C. ott's drag store. The man who wants the e*r1h variably gets it?when he dies. FOILS A DEADLY ATTACK. 4My wife was so ill that good phyians were unable to help her," writes M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., , ut was completely cured by Dr. tig's New Life Pills." They work tnders in stsmach and liver troubles, re constipation, eick headacne. 25c ut C. Scott's drug store, "The eternal mis fitness ol ings" would be more appropriate SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK. 'I know I would U>ng ago hate teen my grate," write* Mrs. S. H. Newm, of Decatur, Ala., "if it had not en for Electric Bitters. For three ars I suffered uatold agony from the >rst forms of indigestion, water b.ra^h, )mach and bowel dyspepsia. But is excellent medicine did me a world good. Since using it I can eat heartland bare gained SS pounds." For digestion, loss appetite, stomach, er and kidney troubles Electric Bitrs are a positive, guaranteed cure, lly 90c at D. C. Scott's drag store. Corners are as difficult to get in street car as in a market. A MILLION VOICES Gould hardly express the thanks of f f.ll v.. ... Tl?:? . 1. T (a Jincr nan, in ttc^w xuuib, ia? uur tiwhy; A severe cold had settled hi* luigs, causing a most obstinate igb. Several physicians said he had nsumption, but could nob help him. h?n all thought he was doomed he gan to use Dr. King's New Discovv for Consimption and writos?"it npletslv cured me and javed my ?. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's poslrely guaranteed for coughs, colds d lang troubles. Price 50c and tl.60. ial bottles free at D. C. Scotts. The painting ot animal pictures a beastly occupation. She Best Proscription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of roves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is mply iron and quinine ins tasteless rm. No cure?ao.p,a& Prioe6Qc,J Every Day. is At Stackley's < A dollar goea further when spent in the amount anywhere ale. The large c 3ur counters would not be drawn by id that most irresistible attraction?priceYou will Find a full line of DRESS GOODS, S nrr?nA\TCi IfTT T T tilJ5J3UIN O, IMlLfljl. Hats, Caps and Gents I ^3? stackley's C Supervisor' Claims k The following claims were audited and sept. 30, 1001: No. Cli' i In whose fayor Natur< 183 C E Wheeler suptch 184 HO Britton & Scott roads a 185 J A Scott public 186 J T Sullivan conting 187 W1) Byrdic magUti 180 SB Guidon magist 180 J V Windham magisti 100 R R Stutts magist 101 G B Nesiulth magist 192 J J Epps roads a 192 J B Lcininons magisti 195 J W McCutchen magist 196 W B Mutants 3c Cod magist 197 W D Snowden 3c Con magisti 198 W L Wallace poor 199 A J Lee roads at 200 Scranton News ad vert ii 201 A M Cook co coraii 202 G >1 Thomas roaos an 203 N M Venters magistr 204 J S Howie roao,bri 2u5 J J B Montgomery co com: 206 J D Daniel auditor 207 G J Graham sheriff 208 J J Eaddy roads an 209 P McFaduen public bi 210 A D Wilson ? . roads ar 211 BB Chandler conting u w \'ol?nn rn?il< ami 213 W T Wilkins supplies 1 214 G J Graham sheriff 215 A K Moseley jorj and i 213 Epp* & Epps supplies f< 217 Win Cooper supteduc 213 W B McCullsugh eql board 21) W L Wallace poor 22i) J S Howie roads and 221 J 8 Howel roads and 22:1 B B Chandler continger 223 W D Daniels roads and 224 WJM Thomas commuta 225 GGHiselden roads and 226 Scranton News advertuir 227 J H V Gaskins magistral 228 T E Saiters magistral 22? W T Sports roads ant 230 S R Epps roads and 231 W L Wallace post uiorl 232 W F Kennedy roads ant 2 <3 Robt Pat rott roads tun 234 J S Howie roads an 235 A J Lee roads am 236 Ft Moulds magistral 287 A M Cook co coin 238 W R Funk roads and 239 NW Dennis roads and 240 Epps & Epps supplies, < 241 J D Daniels auditor 242 C E Wheeler supt chal 248 J J B Montgomery co corns 244 Wra Cooper supt educ 245 G J Graham sheriff 246 D E Me* 'Hteheu . roads and I 24< Marcus Barr public huil< 248 .1 C Graham equa'l boar 240 H E Godwin roads and b 250 BB Chandler eosapervto 251 .1 S IIowlc msigistratt 252 County Record u-lvertisin 253 .1 S Howie magi*-rah 254 LeKoy Lee legal advii 255 B G Timmons comrautat 256 Scranton News advertUinj 257 J C Fulmore contingent oaa i m Timmnns commutatii 259 .T P Hascldeu roads and I 260 RJNe-mith Jury and * 261 J G McCollough roads and 262 S J Singletary, T S Lee roads and 263 A B Splvey roads and 264 W T Sports magistral 266 A L Keels & Co poor 267 K B Newell roads and 268 J I) Daniels auditor 269 W B Cokcr roads and 270 G J Graham sheriff 271 G J Graham sheriff 272 K D Blakeley county co 273 A M Cook eounty co 274 J J Eaddy roads and 275 S McB Scott roads and 276 S Evans roads and 277 Jno Driggers roads and 278 Wm Cooper Hupt educ 279 J J B Montgomery co com 280 B B Chandler coot in gen OU1 T ?Bni' T.pp leffal servi 282 Kpps & Epp? supplies f< 28i y> J Cockfleld roads and 284 J S McClam supplies f 28-"> W E Hanna juafce pro 288 UJ Graham contingen 287 J N Sauls roads and ?i88 R M Thomas public bui 289 B B Chandler county su 290 Wra Cooper continger 291 J I) Haselden roads and 292 G J Graham sheriff 293 W J T Huggins roads and 294 J C Nelson roads and 295 Wm Cooper contingent 296 C K Wheeler contingen 297 Robt Neunith roads and 298 ww Grayson clerk cout 209 ML Boyd roads and 300 W R Funk public bui 301 RD Rollins contlngeni 302 R D Rollins jury and 3t3 County Record adveriisln AJCof which i9 respectfully submitted. Bargain Day Dash Store. our establishment than treble :rowds that daily throng about le words or empty boasts. It is 1 -to which they yield. ATTlVft ttTTTfft xjl jl ajli kj1) kjaxjlvu<' NERY GOODSi. Furnishing Goods. :ash Store, s Notice, Ludited. Office of County Supervisor,) iVilliarasburg County, > Kingstree, S. C.) ^ allowed during the quarter ending * Amount Amount ? of claim Claimed Allowed. iain gang 50 00 50 00 nd bridgct 1415 1415 building 2 75 2 75 ent 26 50 26 50 *ate 6 25 6 25 t tale ? 6 25 6 25 ate 6 25 6 25 rate lb 75 16 75 ,rate lb 75 IS 75 md bridges 5 00 5 00' : -v rate 20 55 20 55 .rate 25 50 25 50 rate 12 50 12 50 rate 12 50 12 50 * 7 W 7 00 id bridge* ' 6 00 5 00 sing 5 38 5 38. i 5 00 5 00 d bridges 10 00 10 00 . . ate 14 50 14 50 dgea ' 22 60 22 60 5 16 50 16 5041 66 41 66' 28 90 28 00 id bridges 15 00 15 Oo lildiig 2 75 2 00 id briuges 6 00 6 00 * ent 33 65 33 65 I bridges 20 00 20 00 'or chain gang 23 50 23 50 219 88 219 83 fitness 14 40 14 40? )r chain gang 55 46 55 46 atiou 30 00 30 00 1 00 1 00 15 00 15 00 bridges 39 60 39 00' bridges 39 00 30 00 it 2 96 2 96. I bridges 15 00 15 Oo tion 2 00 2 09 I bridges 14 45 14 45< lg 17 00 17 00 e 37 50 37 50" ft 6 28 6 28 1 bridges 27 66 27 06. I bridges 10 00 10 00? : em 5 8 J 5 80? I bridges 30 CO 30-00. I liridtrps 9 00 9 00' d brides 44 00 44 001 bridges 32 00 32 00 le 6 10 . 6 10. 10 00 10 00: bridges 125 00 125 00' bridges 20 76 20 76 ;haiu gang 81 30 81 36' 41 66 41 66 in gang 50 00 50 00 31 00 34 0<> ation 48 00 43 00 35 40 35 40' biidgcs 10 13 10 12 iliug 3 00 3 00 d 410 4 00 ridges 10 00 10 00 or 10*' 00 100 00 5 2 50 2 50 gand job woik 40 50 40 50e 3 00 3 00 jor 25 00 25 00 : a ftn j fin. IMD -* ww 'XI 7 00 7 00 ; 3 50 3 ?0 on 2 00 3 00 bridges 28 53 28 58 Fitness 9 00 9 00bridges 14 50 14 50 bridges 24 30 24 30bridges 5 00 5 00 >g 6 24 6 25 ^ 5 00 5 00 bridges 5 00 5 00 41 87 41 67 bridges 8 00 8 0014 02 14 63. 58 20 53 20 mmissioner 5 00 5 00 mmissionor 8 00 8 00 bridges 30 00 30 00 bridges 7 00 7 00 bridges 30 00 30 00 bridges 10 00 10 C0? ation 00 38 CO 35 00 35 OU. t 21 25 21 25 13 00 18 00 Drcbaingang 29 08 ~9 08 bridges 19 30 19 30 or chaingang 29 08 29 03 bau: y uv ? v*. ,t 1 55 1 55. bridges 5 8'J 5 33. ilding 37 50 37 50 pervisor 200 00 200 0Q> it 8 41 8 41 bridges 11 64 11 64 24 13 24 13. bridge# 23 00 25 00 bridges 25 00 25 00 t 2 50 2 50' t 8 00 8 00bridges 3 50 3 50 t 16 00 16 00bridges 11 00 11 00 ldings 780 00 780 00#t 50J00 50 00 witnesses 1833.80- 1833 8o g and job work 10 '50- 10^0* J. B CH^ndlf.R, C.& -W . C.. * v . . J ' . : -4. . ,